Mimosa Echard’s Sporal exhibits a dreamy multiverse, combining science and technology. Her work imagines a simple organism’s transformative journey through a psychedelic, fluid universe.
Perrier-Jouët embraced art's connection to nature with some help from artist Garance Vallée.
The morning we wake up, before we put on our makeup, we say a little prayer as we scroll through Dionne Warwick's Twitter account.
Taylor Swift is going from the big stage to the big screen with her feature directorial debut.
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Tamara de Lempicka's "Portrait de Romana de la Salle" will be auctioned at Sotheby's on November 14.
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Four artists to watch from the fair's inaugural edition.
In his latest exhibition, contemporary artist Bordalo II experiments with new materials to advance the conversation around sustainability.
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Tommy Hilfiger captures the spirit of The Factory of Andy Warhol for its Fall/Winter 2022 Campaign.
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The industry's biggest names are betting on the next generation of photographers. Get to know them on National Photography Day.
Known as "America’s first couturier,” James reimagined glamour through innovative silhouettes and top-notch tailoring.
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Cassius Hirst, the son of famed artist Damien Hirst, is bringing his artistic talents to fashion with the Cass x Prada collection.
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Multimedia artist Julian Charrière explores the disorienting effect of being lost in nature, as well as the destructive effect humans are having on nature itself.